Friday, October 07, 2005
This Just In: One More Pay-What-You-Can on Saturday
In the "no good deed goes unpunished" category, I forgot to list this show, directed by an old friend of the family's, Carey Perloff, but DID list some shows that are open only to theater professionals. I hope I didn't do too much damage. If it's any consolation, I am now experiencing bizarre technical failures on this blog, so I figure that's the revenge of the theater gods.
HILDA
By Marie Ndiaye
Translated by Erika Rundel
Directed by Carey Perloff
Starring Ellen Karas
Dates: October 5 - October 23, 2005
Where: At The Studio Theater 14th and P Streets NW in the Metheny Theatre
Pay-What-You-Can Performance
Saturday October 8th at 2:30pm
Tickets go on sale two hours before the performance on a first-come, first-served basis.
"A chilling and erotic blue-state horror story that pierces the heart of liberal guilt."
- The Contra Costa Times
Hilda tells the haunting story of an upper-class woman's consuming obsession with the woman she hires to care for her children. With stark cinematic undertones, Hilda is a potent and provocative look at the seductiveness of control. Hilda was chosen by the French Critics Association as the Best New Play of 2002.
HILDA
By Marie Ndiaye
Translated by Erika Rundel
Directed by Carey Perloff
Starring Ellen Karas
Dates: October 5 - October 23, 2005
Where: At The Studio Theater 14th and P Streets NW in the Metheny Theatre
Pay-What-You-Can Performance
Saturday October 8th at 2:30pm
Tickets go on sale two hours before the performance on a first-come, first-served basis.
"A chilling and erotic blue-state horror story that pierces the heart of liberal guilt."
- The Contra Costa Times
Hilda tells the haunting story of an upper-class woman's consuming obsession with the woman she hires to care for her children. With stark cinematic undertones, Hilda is a potent and provocative look at the seductiveness of control. Hilda was chosen by the French Critics Association as the Best New Play of 2002.